
Knee Pain Treatment in Huntington, NY
Get Lasting Relief from Knee Pain Without Surgery. Struggling with knee pain that’s keeping you off your feet? Whether it’s from overuse, injury, or chronic inflammation, Propeak Sports Medicine offers advanced, non-surgical treatments designed to target the root cause of your pain—so you can move freely and confidently again.
What Causes Knee Pain?
Knee pain can stem from a variety of issues, including:
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Tendinitis (such as patellar or quadriceps tendinitis)
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Ligament injuries (like ACL or MCL strains)
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Meniscus irritation or degeneration
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Overuse or repetitive stress injuries
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Postural imbalances or joint instability
Common Symptoms
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Pain during activity or when standing from a seated position
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Swelling, stiffness, or a “catching” sensation
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Pain that worsens with movement or impact
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Limited range of motion or weakness in the joint
If ignored, knee pain can become chronic and limit your mobility long-term. Early, targeted intervention can make all the difference.
Advanced Knee Pain Treatments at Propeak Sports Medicine
We offer a range of innovative, minimally invasive solutions to restore knee function, reduce pain, and accelerate healing—without surgery or long recovery times.
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What is Dry Needling?Dry needling is a technique used to target trigger points, or knots, within muscles. By inserting a thin needle into the muscle tissue, the technique stimulates a healing response that helps alleviate pain, relax the muscles, and improve movement. Unlike acupuncture, which is rooted in traditional Chinese medicine, dry needling is based on modern neuroanatomy principles and is specifically designed to treat musculoskeletal pain and dysfunction.
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What conditions can Dry Needling treat?Dry needling can help with a variety of conditions, including: Chronic neck and back pain Tennis elbow Shoulder pain Sciatica Knee pain Plantar fasciitis Migraines Muscle spasms and tightness Sports injuries
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How does Dry Needling work?Dry needling works by targeting trigger points in muscles that cause pain, stiffness, or dysfunction. Once the needle is inserted into the muscle, it helps release tight knots and promotes blood flow to the affected area, speeding up the healing process. The technique stimulates the body’s natural pain-relieving and healing mechanisms, leading to reduced discomfort and improved movement. The procedure is performed by a trained specialist and typically takes around 20 to 30 minutes. Patients may feel a mild sensation when the needle is inserted, but discomfort is generally minimal. There is no downtime required, and many people experience immediate relief after the session.
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Is Dry Needling Right for Me?If you suffer from chronic muscle pain, stiffness, or sports injuries that haven’t responded to traditional treatments, dry needling could be a great solution. It’s a less invasive and non-surgical treatment option that can provide rapid relief from muscle-related issues. Many patients experience significant improvement in flexibility, range of motion, and pain levels after just a few sessions. Dry needling is safe for most individuals, but it may not be appropriate for everyone. If you’re pregnant, have certain medical conditions (such as blood clotting disorders), or have an active infection, you may not be a candidate for this treatment. Ask Dr. Weber-Lopez if dry needling is right for you during your consultation.
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What to Expect After Dry Needling TherapyAfter your dry needling session, you may experience some soreness in the treated muscles, similar to how you feel after a deep workout. This is a normal reaction and usually subsides within 24–48 hours. Many patients experience noticeable improvements in their pain levels and mobility shortly after their session. To enhance the results, our specialists may recommend additional treatments or follow-up sessions.
Start Moving Better Today
At Propeak Sports Medicine in Huntington, NY, we’re committed to helping you return to the activities you love—stronger, faster, and pain-free. Schedule your consultation today to explore your non-surgical options for knee pain relief.